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==External links== |
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* [http://www.improbablebook.com/ Official Website for Adam Fawer] |
* [https://web.archive.org/20070421160731/http://www.improbablebook.com:80/ Official Website for Adam Fawer] |
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* [http://www.mostlyfiction.com/scifi/fawer.htm A review of Improbable by Judi Clark] |
* [http://www.mostlyfiction.com/scifi/fawer.htm A review of Improbable by Judi Clark] |
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* [http://mjroseblog.typepad.com/backstory/2005/02/adam_fawers_bac.html Adam Fawer's backstory for IMPROBABLE] |
* [http://mjroseblog.typepad.com/backstory/2005/02/adam_fawers_bac.html Adam Fawer's backstory for IMPROBABLE] |
Revision as of 23:51, 22 February 2016
Adam Fawer (born 1970 in New York City) is an American novelist. Improbable, his first novel, has been translated into eighteen languages and won the 2006 International Thriller Writers Award for best first novel. His second novel, Empathy, has been published in 2008 in German, Japanese and Turkish.[citation needed]
Early life and education
Fawer holds undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and received an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.[citation needed]
Career
During his corporate career, Fawer worked for a variety of companies including Sony Music, J.P. Morgan, and most recently, About.com, where he was the chief operating officer.[citation needed]
Personal life
Fawer lives in New York with his partner and two sons.[citation needed]
Bibliography
- Improbable ISBN 0-06-073678-X
- Gnosis ISBN 3463405199